(later Corey McPherson Nash) under the supervision of Fred/Alan, Inc. Designed by Boston advertising firm Corey & Co. an airplane, a bone, a car, a taxi, and a star) it was initially used in tandem with the 1981 "pinball" logo until that design was completely phased out in early 1985. On October 1, 1984, as a part of a restructuring at the network, which had been dealing with significant financial losses at that time, Nickelodeon unveiled a new branding system centered on a wordmark in the Balloon Extra Bold font on an orange shape of some sort (i.e.
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